Rick Bowen Upstairs from the Tenant’s Union was the Neighborhood Justice Center. Spencer Blaw (see Tribute before) used to hang with the upstairs crowd as well, playing poker, and this led to my knowing Rick Bowen. Rick, like me, … Continue reading
Category Archives: Tributes
Spencer Blaw and Julian Loscalzo Once in Minnesota, my old buddies, Rocky and David (see first Tribute) put me up for several weeks while I found a job (driving a cab) and an apartment (in Frogtown). I decided to … Continue reading
Bob Flug The 1978-79 journey from being a lawyer in Bridgeton, New Jersey, to being a lawyer in Saint Paul, Minnesota, was – like the summer of 1972 journey – another 9,000 miles taking over three months, and once … Continue reading
Anne Conley In 1976 Pat DeCarlo (see Tribute before) helped organize an alternative celebration of the country’s founding called “A Bi-Centennial Without Colonies.” My role was getting hot meals from a local Philadelphia food co-op to those getting off … Continue reading
Pat DeCarlo Pat DeCarlo, in 1974, was the brand-new Managing Attorney at Camden Regional Legal Services’ Bridgeton, NJ office, the first woman of Puerto Rican descent to graduate from the Univ. of Pennsylvania Law School, and a classmate of … Continue reading